First published in 1901, this
historical genealogical directory includes information about 3200 Lyndon area
men, women and children revealed in 1896-97 and 1900 assessors' returns. Reprinted by the OsageCounty
Historical Society in 1998, laminated front cover, spiral binding

($3.00)

1887
OsageCity Directory

$12.00

This alphabetical listing of OsageCity includes residents' street
addresses and occupations. Reprinted by the OsageCounty
Historical Society, 2000.

($3.00)

Index
to OsageCounty Criminal Records, Volume 1

$15.00

This two-section volume includes the
case numbers and dates of county crimes committed between 1861-1899. Section
one is an alphabetical listing of "State of Kansas vs." cases; section two is
alphabetized by victim's name. Paper files of all records included are
archived by the Osage County Historical Society.

($5.00)

Whirlwind
Love by the River

$5.00

This manuscript was started in the
1930s and completed later by a local family member. Though fictional it is
based on actual people and events in OsageCounty.
Published by Nadine Cavanaugh, 1998. Soft cover, 184 pages.

($3.00)

Index
to Osage CountyProbate Records

$15.00

Covers 1861 - June 1997.

($5.00)

171 pages, laminated cover, spiral
binding

Index
to Osage CountyDivorces

$15.00

Contains separations, child custody
and divorces from 1861-1954. An invaluable genealogy information source, this
volume lists marriage information, children's names and dates of birth.
Comprises civil records microfilmed by the county; the actual docket books
and case files are archived by the Osage County Historical Society.

($5.00)

Sac
and Fox Indians in Kansas,
Mokohoko's Stubbornness

$3.00

C.R. Green's pioneer accounts of a band
of Sac and Fox and their renegade chief, Mokohoko,
who stayed behind for 16 years after their tribe's removal in 1870 to Indian Territory. Published in 1914. 16 81/2 x 11
pages, laminated covers

($2.00)

Index
to Annals of Lyndon

$5.00

Companion index to book below.
Extracted and indexed by Sarah Hitt for the
Historical Society.

(purchased alone — $3.00 with book below, postage paid)

Early
Days in Kansas
— Annals of Lyndon

$10.00

C.R. Green's narrative based on
reminiscences of "old settlers" in and around Lyndon, Kansas.
A useful resource to those who study the Lyndon area, this book is volume 4
of Green's historical series, Early Days in Kansas. Published in 1913. Paperback,
352 pages

($4.00)

Early
Days in Kansas — Along the Santa
Fe and Lawrence
Trails — Old Ridgeway 1855-69

$8.00

The history of the people who lived around
Ridgeway and Carbondale
comprise volume 3 of C.R. Green's historical series. Published in 1913. Reprinted
by the OsageCounty Historical Society, Paperback,
121 pages

($3.00)

Osage
County Cemeteries Map (11 X 17)

$3.00 (Postage included)

34 cemeteries marked with driving
directions.

1879
Atlas of OsageCounty on CD

$10.00

($3.00)

1899
Atlas of OsageCounty on CD

$10.00

($3.00)

Early
Days in Kansas — Along the Santa Fe Trail — CouncilCity,
1854-55; Superior, 1856; and Burlingame, 1856-64

$8.00

Volume 2 of
C.R. Green's history of the area and its settlers. Published in 1913. Reprinted
by the OsageCounty Historical Society, Paperback,
155 pages

($3.00)

Early
Days in Kansas — in Keokuk's Time on the Kansas Reservation

$15.00

From reservation life to traders and
agents, C.R. Green's history explores the lives of Keokuk and the Sac and Fox
natives who once lived in modern-day OsageCounty.
Published in 1912. Reprinted by the Osage County
Historical Society in 1998, Paperback, 155 pages, laminated
cover, spiral binding

($5.00)

History
of Osage County, Kansas, by Hon. James Rogers

$6.00

First published as a series in the
"Lyndon Herald" in 1876, this was history written as it happened.

($3.00)

23 pages plus index, laminatedcover, spiral binding

LyndonCity Tour 2007

$3.00 (Postage included)

Originally published in 1995 and newly
updated. Short history of Lyndon,
Kansas pictures, descriptions
and history of buildings and sites.

Pamphlet

History
of OsageCity
and OsageCounty

$8.00

Oscar A. Copple,
assisted by Joyce M. Hitchings, examined area nationalities, newspapers,
industries, churches transportation schools, clubs and banks in this
well-rounded history, which also includes brief histories of other extinct
local towns. First published by the Osage County Historical Society in the
late 1970s. Paperback, 105 pages

($3.00)

Catalpa
Trees & Memories

$30.00

($7.00)

A history of the men, women and
children who are buried in the Arvonia Cemetery at Arvonia in Osage County.The book contains a photo of each gravestone and a personal history of
the person buried there.Most of the
deceased are of Welsh descent.Compiled by Anita Newton McKinney, 2010.

213
pp including index.

Elva
and her World: A memoir

$8.00

A memoir of lifelong Coffey County
teacher and philanthropist Elva Jones Leonard Humphries.Humphries was a gracious, generous woman
who lived near Lebo from 1904 – 2008.She taught school for 43 years, first in Arvonia
and later in Merriam KS.Written by
June Peterson Howard, who grew up on the farm next to Humphries’ childhood
home south of Osage City, the book will be of interest to Osage and Coffey
county residents and former students.

Published by June Peterson Howard,
2011.Soft cover.55 ppg.

($2.00)

The Longest Road to Kansas

$15.00

(includes postage)

Charlotte Newton Brown’s Diary, 1857 to 1878, From Indianola to Lyon County, Kansas. Includes pictures, Civil War and other letters, Denver, Colorado and mining letters. Compiled by Nadine Jungmann Cavanaugh.